Program Coordinator
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Program Coordinator

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Job Location : Berryville,VA, USA

Posted on : 2025-08-10T07:11:34Z

Job Description :
Hiring Range: $40,752.00 to 50,000.00 Full Time or Part Time: Full Time Additional Detail Clarke County is a small, beautiful mountainous community just 60 miles west of Washington, DC, 12 miles from Charles Town, WV and 16 miles from historic Harpers Ferry. Clarke County is an oasis of scenic beauty with Shenandoah River, gently rolling hills and beautiful valley views. Planned open community spaces provide for hiking, fishing, canoeing, and rafting on the famous Shenandoah River. Clarke County offers a variety of interests for the outdoor enthusiast, cultural and historic venues, arts and entertainment, and relaxing sightseeing tours of unspoiled countryside. The small population and rural community provide for a peaceful and relaxing environment. Clarke County Department of Social Services is seeking to fill the position of the Children's Services Act Program Coordinator for Clarke County. This position aims to facilitate high-quality, child-centered, family-focused, and cost-effective services to youth and their families within a local government structure organized under the Virginia Children's Services Act (CSA). This individual facilitates and manages the local CSA process to support improved outcomes for children and families. The Program Coordinator position represents the full performance level for program coordination and is responsible for providing overall program management and coordination of the Clarke County Children's Services Act (CSA) program to ensure that the agency meets federal, state and local compliance requirements in local CSA operations and related programs while protecting and advancing the best interests of community youth and their families.The Program Coordinator is distinguished from the Program Coordinator Supervisor by the latter's responsibility for supervisory activities such as handling personnel issues and evaluating the work of others. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
  • Coordinate and facilitate Family Assessment Planning Team (FAPT) activities including meetings, related processes and documentation
  • Create and process Purchase of Service Orders and receive/process invoices for payment of services
  • Staff and support Community Policy & Management Team (CPMT) meetings
  • Ensure daily operations in areas of assignment comply with prescribed policy, procedures and operating standards, program regulations, or contractual requirements
  • Review and analyze data information
  • Analyze processes, identify problems, and make recommendations for improvements in areas of assignment
  • Assess community needs and lead/partner in the development of community resources for meeting those needs
  • Plan, monitor, and project the needs of the CSA budget
  • Coordinate audits and quality assurance reviews by state and other entities
  • Complete corrective action plans/quality improvement plans as required
  • Coordinate agency and community resources and programs
  • Work cooperatively with other employees, clients, agencies, and the public
  • Make presentations to community groups, boards and commissions
  • Manage, organize, and direct special projects assigned by the Director/CPMT.
Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in a Human Services field or related area supplemented with work experience in the assigned program areas OR any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
  • Working knowledge of principles and practices of assigned human services programs; occupations and activities characteristic of assigned program services; program practices, techniques, and methods; project management processes and techniques; local service agencies and organizations and departmental programs and activities; program management and development; laws, regulations, policies and standards related to the program;program goals and objectives; program terminology, principles and methods utilizes in the program; and human behavior.
  • Skill in operating a computer to enter, retrieve or modify data, and in the use of word processing, spreadsheet, database, desktop publishing, e-mail, Internet, or other computer programs.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; gather and interpret data, reach logical conclusions and present findings and recommendations; assess program and staff needs; plan, coordinate and evaluate program activities; train, advise, direct and evaluate others on the program requirements; maintain effective working relationships with others; identify problems and needs and assess services in problem solving; interpret and apply regulations and procedures; conduct effective training; public speaking; interact professionally with a diverse group of people; produce meaningful, clear, and concise documents with the proper grammar and usage; organize and prepare statistical records; perform mathematical calculations; and read understand, and interpret program/technical reports and related materials.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in a Human Services field or related area supplemented with experience in working with at-risk youth or families.
  • Experience in local CSA operations as a CSA Coordinator or supporting role, FAPT member, or other CSA operations participant and/or experience in a local department of social services in Virginia.
  • Experience in utilizing data as part of performance assessment and program planning.
  • Experience working directly with diverse groups of clients, co-workers and community agencies, in a criminal justice and/or human services setting.
Special Requirements Applicants are subject to a Criminal History Background search, including anFBIFingerprint Background search, Central Registry search,DMV/driving record check. All offers of employment are contingent upon satisfactory results of the required checks and screening. Local Department of Social Services employees are required towork in a community emergency shelter in the event of a natural disaster or emergency, or work during unscheduled office closures if needed. Special Instructions to Applicants Applications for this position must be submitted electronically through this website. Mailed, e-mailed, faxed, or hand delivered applications will not be accepted. Applicants are encouraged to provide a complete relevant list of work experience and qualifications in the applicable sections of application. Selection of candidates for interviews is based upon the information contained in the application package.
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